- Six of the original twelve English football league teams were from which county? Lancashire
- If a right angled triangle has short sides measuring 5 cm and 12 cm, what length is the longest side? 13 cm
- What was Bram Stoker’s real first name and in which country was he born? Abraham and Ireland
- Name two of the follow up films to ‘Dirty Harry’ (1971). ‘Magnum Force’ (1973), ‘The Enforcer (1976), ‘Dead Pool’ (1983) and ‘Sudden Impact’ (1988)
- What is the hottest Indian curry regularly served in the U. K.? Phal
- The schilling was the currency of which European country before the introduction of the euro? Austria
- What name is given to the sacred law of Islam? Sharia law (meaning ‘way’ or ‘path’)
- Who was nicknamed ‘the Hanging Judge’ after the Bloody Assizes of the seventeenth century? Judge George Jeffries
- What was the title of The Damned’s only U. K. top ten single? Eloise
- Bechuanaland changed its name to what in 1966? Botswana
- What are the two main vegetables used in bubble and squeak? Cabbage and potato
- In 2010, Jacques Rogge was President of which sporting body? International Olympic Committee
- Magnetite and siderite are ores of which metal? Iron
- The first series of ‘Auf Wiedersehen, Pet’ was set in which city? Dusseldorf
- What are the Queen’s two middle names? Alexandra Mary
- The chinchilla is native to which continent? South America
- Brian Robson Rankin is the real name of which British guitarist? Hank Marvin
- The Forest of Dean is in which English county? Gloucestershire
- Who preceded Angela Merkel as German Chancellor? Gerhard Schroder
- What nationality was artist Marc Chagall? Russian (Liozna, now in Belarus)
- What is the alternative name for tetanus? Lockjaw
- Who wrote the poem ‘Daffodils’? William Wordsworth
- A British road vehicle is described as vintage if it was produced in which decade? 1920s
- Which duo wrote the original and most successful Savoy operas? Gilbert and Sullivan
- What does an ungulate animal have that other animals don not? Hooves
- Raigmore Hospital is in which Scottish city? Inverness
- Mustard gas was first used in which war? World War I
- On B. B. C. s ‘Til Death Us Do Part’, what was the name of Alf’s daughter? Rita
- Who became Britain’s Home Secretary in May 2010? Theresa May
- The Men’s Olympic cycling sprint is over which distance? One thousand metres (1 km)
- Whose last novel was entitled ‘Jude the Obscure’? Thomas Hardy (1895, he died 1928)
- Which name is shared by towns in Fife, Gwent and the Isle of Wight? Newport
- David Gates sang with which seventies pop group? Bread
- Who played Jim Rockford in ‘The Rockford Files’? James Garner
- The World Championships for which sporting event was first held in Helsinki in 1983? Athletics
- Mascarpone is a type of which food? Cheese
- ‘Refer’ and ‘boob’ are examples of what type of word? Palindrome
- Who is the Roman god of wine? Bacchus
- Samarkand is a city in which country? Uzbekistan
- In 1981, the ‘Gang of Four’ formed which British political party? The Social Democratic Party
Tie break: the English League Cup final was first played in which year? 1961 (Aston Villa were first winners)
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